1.
a faint image of the picture you are about to take will appear in Stop Motion Animator so that you may line up your new photo so that your character or set has moved slightly from the image before
NONIKOSNI
2.
a faint image of the picture you are about to take will appear in Stop Motion Animator so that you may line up your new photo so that your character or set has moved slightly from the image before
TEGHAGOSMI
3.
Drawings that are at the beginning and end of a particular pose
SEEXRTME
4.
Drawings that are in between the drawings that are at the beginning and end poses
TEEIENBWSN
5.
An early animation device that spins drawings in a revolving drum to create the illusion of motion
REZOOETP
6.
a visual representation of a story. Pictures can be sketched on pieces of paper and pinned to a large board, or they can be drawn on a large piece of paper, comic-book style, to represent scenes in a film
DOSBORYRTA
7.
A drawing technique used by animators and originally developed at the Disney Studio to show exaggerated movements in characters
RHSEDTUSTCSHQNAA
8.
life-size props or live actors are photographed frame-by-frame, when viewed appear to be moving.
APIXITONEL
9.
how many photographs, when grouped with the rest of the photos, are seen in a second
RESNAMODEFPERSC
10.
A single photograph. An individual still picture on a strip of film.
MAFER
11.
A flat piece of artwork that is the setting for a moving character in an animated film.
GNDRCKAOBU
12.
The person who draws the moving character in an animated film.
RIAONMAT
13.
A filmmaking technique where the illusion of motion is created frame-by-frame. The word comes from the Latin word, "anima," meaning "life" or "soul".
OITNIANAM
14.
Still pictures are pieced together and flipped through rapidly to give the illusion of a movement or time passing, creating a movie.